Or to give it the dignity of its full name The Oxford University Undergraduate Law Journal. The inaugural issue is now available – as a free pdf.
Details of the contents are below:
English Law and the Doctrine of Abuse of Rights
Mateusz Krauze
Life After Bankovic and Al-Skeini v UK: Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Under the European Convention on Human Rights
Natasha Holcroft-Emmess
Shifting the Scales of Social Justice in the Cohabitation Context: The Juridical Basis for the Varying of Interests in Residential Property
Matthew McGhee
The Jurisdictional Immunities Case: Between Immunity and Impunity
Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Germany v Italy: Greece intervening)
Judgment of 3 February 2012, International Court of Justice
Elton Tan Xue Yang
Mexfield v Berrisford: A Word of Caution
Ketan Ahuja
Primus inter pares – Re-rationalising EU Legal Supremacy as Co-operative Dualism
Joshua Folkard
‘Reverse Closed Evidence’ Procedures, Deportation, and Justice
Huang Jiahui
You may not have heard about the contributors – yet anyway – as they are current Oxford students. But in due course, they may become as distinguished as the members of the Honorary Board!
The LawBod congratulates the founding Editorial Board on the enthusiasm and hard work behind the production of this issue – and wishes a long and distinguished life to this title!